Thanks Desmond.
You are always the valuable source of info to me.
Talking about collecting different kinds of watch cases from differnet countries, I agree only when you have more than 10 or 50 watches in your collection. But if you are a poor Vietnamese who just has enough money to buy a 14K gold capped Seamaster to show off to your friends, a Swiss case is the only one you think about.
Because of the demand for Swiss cases in those "poor" countries, you have to accept it as a fact and collect only the ones that you can resale easily Erich. ;-)
Let's go back to gold alloy composition, as far as I know, it's not easy to copy it without the formula (how many % of silver, coppper etc...) Not to long ago, I had a Constellation without a bezel, I asked a VNese goldsmith to make one for me and after spending 3 days with many tries, he ended up with one that matches only 95% with the colour of the case. (14K)
Hi Aroma.
You are right with the thickness of Dennison, I used a violinmaker gauge to measure a 9K Swiss case (made in England) and a 9K Denisson and the Dennison is a bit thicker.
Regards.
Hoi